*Definitely not my thing. Mike Shinoda just sounds unpleasant, like he is going to kill me or something, and the percussion and piano refrain irritate the hell out of me. The other vocal performances by Holly Brook and Jonah Matranga, while harmonious and possibly the only slightly decent thing about this song, aren't all that special either, and the lyrics, while maybe deep to children, teenagers or young adults, lack maturity and are just whiny. Makes you wonder how they would feel if the song was aimed at them and not some distant figure.

Admittedly, writing a song around a lover who is always distant is something that would not sound happy, although when it is aimed at a certain emotionally-charged demographic which hasn't fully matured yet within a certain trendy genre of music, it's always going to have to stoop a little to much to reach that audience's interests.